WO2013147309A1 - 血液試料中の物質の測定法 - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a method for measuring a substance in a blood sample by an enzymatic method using an oxidizable color reagent.
- Measuring the concentration of various substances in a blood sample is important for diagnosing various diseases and determining the course of treatment. For example, the measurement of substances such as cholesterol, uric acid, glucose, triglycerides, phospholipids, choline, creatine, creatinine, free cholesterol, cholesterol esters in blood is important.
- a method in which an oxidase is allowed to act on a derivative of a component, and hydrogen peroxide generated directly or indirectly from the enzyme reaction is allowed to act on an oxidizable color reagent that is a coloring reagent to quantify the coloration (oxidation Enzymatic methods using sex-coloring reagents are widely used.
- bilirubin, hemoglobin, ascorbic acid, etc. greatly affects the measured value of the substance in the blood sample, causing an error in the measured value.
- bilirubin, hemoglobin, etc. also act as dyes, they may cause errors depending on the measurement wavelength, and the absorption of these dyes changes over time during measurement due to light and components in the measurement reagent. It is known to affect the measurement results.
- Patent Document 1 describes that an amphoteric surfactant is added to the first reagent for the purpose of avoiding the influence of bilirubin.
- Patent Document 2 in a method for measuring a biological component in which hydrogen peroxide generated by an enzymatic reaction is detected with a peroxidase and an oxidizable color former, an amphoteric surface activity is present in the first reagent or both the first reagent and the second reagent.
- a method for measuring a biological component in which an agent and a ferrocyan compound are present is described.
- Patent Document 3 for the purpose of avoiding the influence of hemoglobin and / or bilirubin present in body fluids, an amphoteric surfactant (as an example, alkylbetaine oxide (product name: Amphithol 20N) only) is used in the measurement system.
- an amphoteric surfactant as an example, alkylbetaine oxide (product name: Amphithol 20N) only
- a method for measuring a substrate or enzyme activity in a body fluid that coexists with a first reagent or a second reagent is described.
- Patent Document 3 there is no example in which the effects of both total hemoglobin and bilirubin in a reagent are simultaneously examined in the presence of an amphoteric surfactant.
- Patent Document 4 describes a method using a peroxide and a nonionic surfactant or / and a zwitterionic surfactant as a method for avoiding the influence of both hemoglobin and bilirubin.
- reagent adjustment is complicated, for example, it is necessary to treat the surfactant with light irradiation or the like, or it is necessary to adjust the peroxide concentration to be a constant amount.
- an object of the present invention is to provide a method for measuring a substance in a blood sample that avoids the effects of both bilirubin and hemoglobin at the same time by a simple operation.
- the present invention is a method for measuring a substance in a blood sample by an enzymatic method using an oxidizable color reagent, wherein (1) a nonionic surfactant is brought into contact with the blood sample, and (2) Provided is a method for measuring a substance in a blood sample, characterized in that a betaine type amphoteric surfactant is brought into contact with the sample, and an enzyme reaction and a color reaction with an oxidizable color reagent are performed simultaneously with or after the contact. Is.
- the present invention also provides (A) a first reagent containing a nonionic surfactant, (B) a betaine amphoteric surfactant, and (C) an oxidase specific to a measurement object or a derivative thereof. And (D) an enzymatic assay reagent containing an oxidizable color reagent.
- the effects of bilirubin and hemoglobin, which are widely present in blood samples can be avoided at the same time by adding only two kinds of surfactants, and various substances in blood samples can be avoided. It becomes possible to measure accurately.
- a buffer solution containing an amphoteric surfactant was added to hemoglobin-added serum and reacted at 37 ° C. for 5 minutes, and then a buffer solution containing an amphoteric surfactant was further added and reacted at 37 ° C. for 5 minutes.
- the time-dependent change of the absorption spectrum of hemoglobin is shown.
- a buffer solution containing a nonionic surfactant is added to hemoglobin-added serum and reacted at 37 ° C. for 5 minutes, and then a buffer solution containing an amphoteric surfactant is added and reacted at 37 ° C. for 5 minutes. Shows the change with time of the absorption spectrum of hemoglobin.
- a nonionic surfactant is brought into contact with the blood sample (first step), and then (2) a betaine amphoteric surfactant is brought into contact with the sample.
- the enzyme reaction and the color reaction with the oxidizable color reagent are performed simultaneously with or after the contact (second step).
- the enzyme method using the usual oxidizable color reagent is used. This is a method for measuring a substance in a blood sample.
- Examples of the blood sample used in the first step include plasma, serum, urine, etc. Among these, plasma and serum that are highly likely to be affected by hemoglobin and bilirubin are more preferable.
- Substances in the blood sample to be measured include substances in blood samples other than hemoglobin and bilirubin, such as uric acid, creatinine, cholesterol, triglycerides, polyamines, bile acids, 1,5-anhydroglutol Cytol, pyruvic acid, lactic acid, phospholipid, urea, glucose, choline, creatine, free fatty acid, etc. are mentioned, but it is not limited to these.
- the first step of the present invention is a step of bringing a nonionic surfactant into contact with a blood sample before performing an oxidase reaction on a test substance.
- betaine type amphoteric surfactant is used in the first step
- betaine is used in both the first step and the second step.
- a type amphoteric surfactant is used, the effects of both hemoglobin and bilirubin cannot be avoided.
- a nonionic surfactant may be added to the blood sample, or a nonionic surfactant is contained in the diluted blood sample.
- a nonionic surfactant-containing liquid may be used as a pretreatment liquid for the blood sample. It is preferable to use a nonionic surfactant-containing liquid as a blood sample pretreatment liquid (also referred to as a first reagent).
- Nonionic surfactants used in the present invention include polyoxyethylene polyoxypropylene condensates (POE / POP condensates), polyoxyethylene alkyl ethers, polyoxyethylene alkyl phenyl ethers, polyoxyethylene polyhydric alcohols. Fatty acid esters are preferred.
- Examples of POE / POP condensates include those represented by the following formulas (1) to (5).
- l and n represent the average addition mole number of ethylene oxide
- m represents the average addition mole number of propylene oxide
- l and n are numbers from 0 to 250
- l + n is 1 or more.
- M is a number from 1 to 250.
- l + n is preferably 10 to 300
- m is preferably 10 to 100.
- l and n may be the same or different.
- R 2 represents a hydrogen atom or an alkyl group having 2 to 20 carbon atoms.
- R 1 represents an alkyl group having 2 to 20 carbon atoms
- l represents a number from 1 to 150
- m represents a number from 1 to 100
- Pluronic registered trademark, hereinafter the same
- F-108 EO300 / PO50
- Pluronic P-85 EO54 / PO39
- Pluronic TR-704 molecular weight 5000, EO content 40% by mass
- Pluronic TR-702 molecular weight 3500, An EO content of 20% by mass
- the above-mentioned l, m, and n usually represent an average value having a certain degree of distribution, but the distribution is preferably within ⁇ 20%, more preferably within ⁇ 10%, and even more preferably within ⁇ 5%. It is good to have.
- polyoxyethylene alkyl ether examples include polyoxyethylene C 10 -C 24 alkyl ether having 5 to 80 moles of added POE.
- Commercially available polyoxyethylene alkyl ethers include Nikkor (registered trademark, the same applies hereinafter) BL-25 (manufactured by Nikko Chemicals, POE (25) lauryl (C12) ether), Emulgen (registered trademark, same applies hereinafter) 220 (Kao) POE (13) cetyl (C16) ether), Nikkor BT-9 (manufactured by Nikko Chemicals, POE (9) oleyl (C18) ether, C 15 H 31 O (CH 2 CH 2 O) 9 H), Emulgen 420 (manufactured by Kao Corporation, POE (13) oleyl (C18) ether) can be suitably used.
- a more preferable range of the number of moles of added POE is 8-30.
- polyoxyethylene alkyl phenyl ether examples include C 6 -C 18 alkyl phenyl ether having 5 to 80 moles of added POE.
- polyoxyethylene alkylphenyl ethers examples include Nikkor NP-10 (manufactured by Nikko Chemicals, POE (10) nonyl (C10) phenyl ether), Nikkor NP-15 (manufactured by Nikko Chemicals, POE (15) nonyl ( C10) phenyl ether), Nikkor NP-20 (Nikko Chemicals, POE (20) nonyl (C10) phenyl ether), Neugen EA-143 (Daiichi Kogyo Seiyaku, POE (8) dodecyl (C12) phenyl ether ), Triton X-100 (manufactured by Sigma, POE (9.5) octyl (C8) phenyl ether) can be suitably used.
- polyoxyethylene polyhydric alcohol fatty acid ester examples include polyoxyethylene sorbitan fatty acid ester, polyoxyethylene glycerin fatty acid ester, polyoxyethylene pentaerythritol fatty acid ester, and the like. Of these, polyoxyethylene polyhydric alcohol fatty acid esters having 30 to 60 moles of POE are preferred, polyoxyethylene sorbitan fatty acid esters having 3 to 60 moles of POE are more preferred, and polyoxyethylene sorbitan fatty acid esters having 3 to 60 moles of POE. Ethylene sorbitan C 8 -C 24 fatty acid esters are preferred. As a commercial product of polyoxyethylene polyhydric alcohol fatty acid ester, Tween 20 (registered trademark) (polyoxyethylene sorbitan monolaurate (C12)) can be suitably used.
- polyoxyethylene polyoxypropylene condensates are more preferred, POE / POP condensate, POE / POP alkylamine condensate or POE / POP diamine condensate. More preferred are.
- the nonionic surfactant has a concentration of 0.1 to 10 w / v% after contact with a blood sample, further 0.5 to 10 w / v%, and further 0.5 to 1.0 w / v%. It is preferable to use so as to avoid the influence of both hemoglobin and bilirubin.
- the reagent of the present invention is applied to a biochemical automatic analyzer.
- the volume ratio of blood sample / first reagent / second reagent is often in the range of 1 to 10 ⁇ L / 50 to 300 ⁇ L / 20 to 200 ⁇ L, and the volume of the first reagent and the second reagent The ratio is often 1: 1 to 5: 1. Therefore, the difference between the concentration of the nonionic surfactant after contact with the blood sample and the concentration of the nonionic surfactant in the first reagent is slight, but the second reagent is different from the blood sample and the second sample. Since it is further added to the mixture of one reagent, it is complicated to display the concentration of the amphoteric surfactant as the concentration in the reaction system.
- the concentration of the amphoteric surfactant is indicated by the concentration in the reagent containing the amphoteric surfactant.
- a person skilled in the art can set the concentration of the amphoteric surfactant based on this description so as to be compatible with a measurement system for a desired sample / reagent volume ratio.
- the contact between the blood sample and the nonionic surfactant is performed, for example, by adding a nonionic surfactant-containing liquid to the blood sample and then allowing to stand at 30 to 40 ° C., 1 minute to 10 minutes, and further at 37 ° C. for 5 minutes. Or it is preferable to incubate.
- a betaine amphoteric surfactant is brought into contact with a blood sample that has been brought into contact with a nonionic surfactant, and coloration by an enzyme reaction and an oxidizable color reagent is performed simultaneously with or after the contact. Perform the reaction.
- the surfactant used in the second step is a betaine amphoteric surfactant.
- an amine oxide amphoteric surfactant such as lauryldimethylamine oxide described in Example 3 of Patent Document 2 is used in the second step, the influence of bilirubin can be avoided, but the influence of hemoglobin cannot be avoided.
- betaine amphoteric surfactant used examples include alkylbetaines (R 3 N + (CH 3 ) 2 CH 2 COO ⁇ ), amidoalkyl betaines (R 3 CONH (CH 2 ) 3 N (CH 3 ) 2 CH 2 COO -), sulfobetaine (R 3 CONH (CH 2) 3 N + (CH 3) 2 CH 2 CH (OH) CH 2 SO 3 -), 2- alkyl -N- carboxymethyl -N- hydroxyethyl imidazolinium Betaine (R 3 C 3 H 4 N 2 (C 2 H 4 OH) CH 2 COO ⁇ ) and the like (wherein R 3 represents a C 8 to C 24 alkyl group). Of these, alkylbetaines and amidoalkylbetaines are more preferred.
- betaine type amphoteric surfactants include, for example, Amphithol 24B (Kao Corporation, Lauryl Betaine, CAS No. 683-10-3) as an alkylbetaine derivative, and Enadicol C-30B (an amide alkylbetaine derivative).
- Amphithol 24B Kao Corporation, Lauryl Betaine, CAS No. 683-10-3
- Enadicol C-30B an amide alkylbetaine derivative
- Lion oil coconut oil fatty acid amide alkylbetaine, CAS No. 61789-40-0
- the preferred concentration of the betaine-type amphoteric surfactant is exemplified by the concentration in the reagent containing the betaine-type amphoteric surfactant as described above.
- the betaine-type amphoteric surfactant is used in a concentration of 0.5 to 10 w / v%, and further 2.0 to 10 w / v% in the reagent, in order to avoid the influence of both hemoglobin and bilirubin. To preferred. Further, depending on the concentration of the nonionic surfactant, the case of 0.5 to 2.0 w / v% may be preferable.
- the betaine amphoteric surfactant and the blood sample may be contacted by adding the betaine amphoteric surfactant to the blood sample after contact with the nonionic surfactant.
- the enzyme reaction may be performed simultaneously with or after the contact between the blood sample and the betaine-type amphoteric surfactant. Accordingly, the betaine-type amphoteric surfactant may be added to the enzyme-containing sample (second reagent).
- a nonionic surfactant and a second reagent are used as the first reagent.
- a nonionic surfactant and a second reagent are used as the first reagent.
- a betaine-type amphoteric surfactant and the concentration of the nonionic surfactant after contact with the blood sample is 0.5 to 1.0 w / v%, the concentration of the betaine-type amphoteric surfactant in the reagent Is preferably formulated so as to be 2.0 to 10 w / v%.
- Enzymes used for measuring a substance to be measured in a blood sample to which the system of the present invention is applied include oxidases specific to the measurement object or its derivatives, such as uric acid (uricase, peroxidase), creatinine (Creatininase, creatinase, sarcosine oxidase, peroxidase), cholesterol (cholesterol oxidase, peroxidase), triglyceride (lipoprotein lipase, glycerol kinase, glycerol-3-phosphate oxidase, peroxidase), polyamine (polyamine amide hydrolase) , Polyamine oxidase, putrescine oxidase, peroxidase), bile acid (3- ⁇ -hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase, diaphorase, peroxidase), 1,5-anhydrog Cytol (1,5-anhydroglucitol oxidase, pyra
- the oxidizable color reagent may be one or more components that develop color by reacting with hydrogen peroxide.
- a combination of 4-aminoantipyrine and a phenol, naphthol, or aniline compound for example, a combination of 4-aminoantipyrine and a phenol, naphthol, or aniline compound.
- combinations of 3-methyl-2-benzothiazolinone hydrazone and aniline compounds triphenylmethane leuco dyes, diphenylamine derivatives, benzidine derivatives, triallylimidazole derivatives, leucomethylene blue derivatives or O-phenylenediamine derivatives.
- the second step is usually performed at 30 to 40 ° C. for 1 to 10 minutes, preferably at 37 ° C. for 5 minutes.
- the measurement of coloration in the second step is performed by optically quantifying the color of the color reagent.
- the influence of hemoglobin and bilirubin contained in the blood sample on the measured value can be avoided, and the test substance can be accurately quantified.
- the measurement reagent for carrying out the method of the present invention includes (A) a first reagent containing a nonionic surfactant, (B) a betaine amphoteric surfactant, and (C) a measurement object or a derivative thereof. It is preferable that the reagent is an enzyme method measurement reagent comprising a specific oxidase and (D) an oxidizable color reagent.
- a method for measuring a substance in a blood sample by an enzymatic method using an oxidizable color reagent wherein (1) a nonionic surfactant is contacted with the blood sample, and then (2) the sample is contacted
- a method for measuring a substance in a blood sample comprising contacting a betaine type amphoteric surfactant and performing a color reaction with an enzymatic reaction and an oxidizable color reagent simultaneously with or after the contact.
- a substance in a blood sample other than hemoglobin and bilirubin which can be measured by quantifying hydrogen peroxide generated by an enzymatic reaction, more preferably uric acid, creatinine, cholesterol, Measurement of [1] or [2], which is a substance selected from triglycerides, polyamines, bile acids, 1,5-anhydroglucitol, pyruvic acid, lactic acid, phospholipids, urea, glucose, choline, creatine and free fatty acids Law.
- the nonionic surfactant is selected from polyoxyethylene polyoxypropylene condensates (POE / POP condensate), polyoxyethylene alkyl ether, polyoxyethylene alkyl phenyl ether, and polyoxyethylene polyhydric alcohol fatty acid ester. 1 type or 2 or more types selected, more preferably 1 type or 2 types or more selected from POE / POP condensate, POE / POP alkylamine condensate or POE / POP diamine condensate [1] to [ 3] Any of the measuring methods.
- POE / POP condensate polyoxyethylene polyoxypropylene condensates
- polyoxyethylene alkyl ether polyoxyethylene alkyl phenyl ether
- polyoxyethylene polyhydric alcohol fatty acid ester 1 type or 2 or more types selected, more preferably 1 type or 2 types or more selected from POE / POP condensate, POE / POP alkylamine condensate or POE / P
- the amount of the nonionic surfactant used is such that the concentration after contact with the blood sample is 0.1 to 10 w / v%, more preferably 0.5 to 10 w / v%. Any one of [1] to [4].
- the betaine-type amphoteric surfactant is one or more selected from alkylbetaines, amidoalkylbetaines, sulfobetaines and 2-alkyl-N-carboxymethyl-N-hydroxyethylimidazolium betaines, and more The measurement method according to any one of [1] to [5], which is preferably one or more selected from alkylbetaines and amidoalkylbetaines.
- A a first reagent containing a nonionic surfactant, (B) a betaine-type amphoteric surfactant, (C) an oxidase specific to a measurement object or a derivative thereof, D) a reagent for measuring an enzyme method, comprising a second reagent containing an oxidizable color reagent.
- the absorption spectrum of hemoglobin in the measurement sample was measured using the first reagent and the second reagent having the composition shown in Table 1 below.
- Hemoglobin (derived from blood cells) was added to the pooled serum at 500 mg / dL to prepare hemoglobin-added serum.
- the first reaction and the second reaction were respectively performed according to the liquid volume ratio of 45 ⁇ L of the measurement sample, 1.8 mL of the first reagent, and 0.9 mL of the second reagent.
- the absorption spectrum of hemoglobin was measured at 37 ° C. for 5 minutes. After the second reaction (7 minutes and 10 minutes), the liquid amount was corrected in consideration of the dilution ratio.
- Hemoglobin has a peculiar peak in the vicinity of 540 nm and 575 nm, and the shape of the peak changes when the property of hemoglobin changes.
- the peak shape did not change in the first reaction, but after the start of the second reaction, the peak collapsed and began to change into a gentle shape.
- a peak characteristic of hemoglobin was observed 1 minute after the start of the first reaction, but the peak collapsed after 3 minutes, and the spectrum did not change significantly in the second reaction. From these results, it was found that Amphital 24B has an action of changing the spectrum of hemoglobin (FIGS. 1 to 3).
- Example 1 The absorption spectrum of hemoglobin in the measurement sample was measured using the first reagent and the second reagent having the composition shown in Table 2 below.
- Hemoglobin (derived from blood cells) was added to the pooled serum at 500 mg / dL to prepare hemoglobin-added serum.
- the first reaction and the second reaction were respectively performed according to the liquid volume ratio of 45 ⁇ L of the measurement sample, 1.8 mL of the first reagent, and 0.9 mL of the second reagent.
- the absorption spectrum of hemoglobin was measured at 37 ° C. for 5 minutes. After the second reaction (7 minutes and 10 minutes), the liquid amount was corrected in consideration of the dilution ratio.
- Example 2 The effect of the present invention was confirmed using a uric acid measurement system.
- the surfactants prescribed for the first reagent and the second reagent were combinations shown in Table 3, and the measurement reagents of Example 2 and Comparative Examples 1 to 4 were prepared.
- Ditaurobilirubin (manufacturer: Promega) was added to the pooled serum at 50 mg / dL or hemoglobin (derived from blood cells) at 500 mg / dL to prepare bilirubin-added serum and hemoglobin-added serum.
- the first reaction and the second reaction were performed at 37 ° C. for 5 minutes, respectively, with a liquid volume ratio of 5.0 ⁇ L of the sample, 200 ⁇ L of the first reagent, and 100 ⁇ L of the second reagent, and the main wavelength was 600 nm. / Absorbance at a subwavelength of 800 nm was measured by the end point method.
- the concentration of uric acid in each blood sample was determined by comparison with a standard solution of known concentration (anaceram UA-E standard solution, the same applies hereinafter) (manufacturer: Sekisui Medical, catalog number: 154966).
- the measured value of uric acid concentration of each blood sample for measurement was converted to a ratio where the measured value of uric acid concentration of control blood sample was 100, and the degree of avoidance of the effects of bilirubin and hemoglobin was converted into a relative value.
- Example 2 In the case of Example 2 in which Pluronic TR-704 is used as the first reagent and Amphithol 24B is used as the second reagent, these comparative examples 1 to 4 are not affected by bilirubin and hemoglobin, and both bilirubin and hemoglobin. It was confirmed that the effects could be avoided at the same time.
- Example 3 The optimum concentration range of each surfactant was confirmed using a uric acid measurement system.
- Ditaurobilirubin (manufacturer: Promega) was added to the pooled serum at 40 mg / dL or hemoglobin (derived from blood cells) at 400 mg / dL to prepare bilirubin-added serum and hemoglobin-added serum.
- Control blood sample To the pooled serum, physiological saline corresponding to the addition volume of ditaurobilirubin and hemoglobin at the time of preparing the measurement blood sample was added and used.
- the first reaction and the second reaction were performed at 37 ° C. for 5 minutes, respectively, with a liquid volume ratio of 5.0 ⁇ L of the sample, 200 ⁇ L of the first reagent, and 100 ⁇ L of the second reagent, and the main wavelength was 600 nm. / Absorbance at a subwavelength of 800 nm was measured by the end point method. The uric acid concentration in each blood sample was determined by comparing with a standard solution with a known concentration.
- the measured uric acid concentration of each blood sample for measurement was converted into a ratio with the measured uric acid concentration of the control blood sample as 100, and the degree of avoidance of the effects of bilirubin and hemoglobin was converted into a relative value (recovery rate (%)). The recovery rate was judged to be effective within ⁇ 10%.
- Pluronic which is a nonionic surfactant
- amphital which is an amphoteric surfactant
- Pluronic which is a nonionic surfactant
- Amphital which is an amphoteric surfactant
- Example 4 A surfactant that can be used in the present invention was confirmed using a uric acid measurement system.
- the types and concentrations of the surfactants prescribed for the first reagent and the second reagent were as shown in Table 5, and a measurement reagent was prepared.
- Ditaurobilirubin (manufacturer: Promega) was added to the pooled serum at 50 mg / dL or hemoglobin (derived from blood cells) at 500 mg / dL to prepare bilirubin-added serum and hemoglobin-added serum.
- the first reaction and the second reaction were performed at 37 ° C. for 5 minutes, respectively, with a liquid volume ratio of 5.0 ⁇ L of the sample, 200 ⁇ L of the first reagent, and 100 ⁇ L of the second reagent, and the main wavelength was 600 nm. / Absorbance at a subwavelength of 800 nm was measured by the end point method. The uric acid concentration in each blood sample was determined by comparing with a standard solution with a known concentration.
- the measured uric acid concentration of each blood sample for measurement was converted into a ratio with the measured uric acid concentration of the control blood sample as 100, and the degree of avoidance of the effects of bilirubin and hemoglobin was converted into a relative value (recovery rate (%)). The recovery rate was judged to be effective within ⁇ 10%.
- cocamidopropyl betaine which is an amidoalkyl betaine
- sodium cocoamphoacetate which is 2-alkyl-N-carboxymethyl-N-hydroxyethylimidazolinium betaine
- 3-[(3-cholamidopropyl) dimethyl which is a sulfobetaine In amino] -1-propanesulfonate
- Example 5 (First reagent) MES buffer solution 75 mmol / L (pH 7.0) TOOS (Dojindo: Catalog No. OC-13) 0.75 mmol / L Each surfactant 2.0w / v% (Second reagent) MES buffer solution 75 mmol / L (pH 7.0) Uricase (Manufacturer: Kikkoman, catalog number: 60199) 2.3 U / mL (Third reagent) MES buffer solution 75 mmol / L (pH 7.0) POD (Manufacturer: Toyobo, catalog number: PEO-301) 8.6 U / mL Potassium ferrocyanide (manufacturer: Kishida Chemical, catalog number: 63532) 0.05 mmol / L 4-aminoantipyrine (manufacturer: Tokyo Chemical Industry, catalog number: 6694) 0.75 mmol / L Each surfactant 2.0w / v%
- the first reaction, the second reaction, and the third reaction were respectively performed at a liquid volume ratio of 5.0 ⁇ L for the sample, 200 ⁇ L for the first reagent, 30 ⁇ L for the second reagent, and 70 ⁇ L for the third reagent.
- the reaction was carried out at 5 ° C. for 5 minutes (total reaction for 15 minutes), and the absorbance at the main wavelength of 600 nm / subwavelength of 800 nm was measured by the endpoint method.
- the uric acid concentration in each blood sample was determined by comparing with a standard solution with a known concentration.
- the sample liquid containing hemoglobin was contacted with the surfactant and the color former, and the uricase was reacted with the sample liquid obtained in the first process to produce hydrogen peroxide.
- the third step can be divided into the second step in which POD is added to the sample liquid obtained in the second step, and the color is generated by oxidizing condensation of the color former with hydrogen peroxide.
- the nonionic surfactant does not change the color tone of hemoglobin in the sample liquid in the first step, and the amphoteric surfactant does not make bilirubin a substrate for POD in the third step. It is considered that the influence of bilirubin and hemoglobin is avoided. In other words, it is not limited to enzymes that are specific to the substrate contained in the sample solution or the substrate used in the second step, but it is also effective when a substrate other than uric acid or an enzyme other than uricase is used. Conceivable.
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